

Targus is embracing that nostalgia with the iNotebook concept. The iNotebook is halfway between a light bulb over someone's head and reality. The concept shown during CES is just a sketch of what's to come. The idea is that you will be able to scribble notes on real paper and have it instantly transferred to your iPad.Ĭheck out the photo for a vague idea of where this is heading. Targus promises that it will look much more awesome when the actual product arrives around mid-year with a $150 price tag. The system will consist of a case, receiver, and a special pen. The receiver will track the pen and beam the information over to an app on your iPad via Bluetooth. The Ergo M-Pro Notebook Stand is a compact, thin and lightweight ergonomic notebook stand. You can use any old notepad or even a cocktail napkin. It has multiple tilt positions to hold the notebook in a vertical. Targus iNotebook AMD001US Digital Board Capturing System. The receiver will have some built-in storage, so you don't have to have your iPad present. iNotebook seamlessly transmits your handwritten notes to your iPad using the included sensor and pen.

Your ideas are intuitively organized in nameable and searchable notebooks, tabs and pages.

There is no optical character recognition. Your notes will be just as indecipherable as you make them. You can edit your written ramblings to your heart's delight once transferred. keep your laptop cool 29 KEYNICE Laptop Notebook Cooler Pad, Blue Light. There will be plenty of social options built into the app for sharing with friends or colleagues. Minimize Heat Targus Lightweight Chill Mat They have a one year warranty. The typewriter may be obsolete, but pens and pencils have staying power.
